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3 bed semi-detached house for saleThe Vernon Wing, Old Church Street LE2
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Leasehold
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About this property
Charming Grade 2* Listed Home
Part of The 14th Century Aylestone Hall
Gated Entrance
Large, Airy Rooms
Wealth of Original Features
Brand New Boiler
Vistas Across the Hall Gardens
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Accomodation;
The Vernon Wing is a truly stunning example of a restored and fully refurbished Grade 2* Listed wing, forming part of the historically significant Aylestone Hall. Thought to have origins dating back to the 14th century, this exceptional home has been carefully restored to preserve its period charm while incorporating contemporary features for modern living.
The property underwent a meticulous restoration and retains an abundance of original features, including elegant ceiling coving, beautifully tiled floors, high ceilings, striking windows, and exposed beams. Despite its historical character, the home has been designed with a contemporary theme throughout, creating a perfect balance between classic and modern design.
Offering spacious and thoughtfully arranged accommodation, the home benefits from gas central heating and a security alarm system. Upon entering, the reception hall sets the tone for the rest of the property, leading to a well-appointed dining kitchen with modern fittings that complement the character of the home. A separate utility room provides additional practicality, while a cloakroom adds convenience. The sitting room is an inviting space, ideal for relaxation, and a study offers the perfect setting for home working or quiet reading.
The first floor landing leads to three beautifully presented bedrooms, each with its own unique charm, and a stylish bathroom that has been finished to a high standard.
The property is approached via electric gates leading to a driveway with 2 allocated parking spaces. Enjoying gardens to three sides, the outdoor space provides a peaceful retreat.
Combining period elegance with contemporary living, The Vernon Wing presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored part of Leicestershire’s architectural heritage.
Location;
Old Aylestone LE2
Old Aylestone was originally a village on the outskirts of the city of Leicester: South-west of the city and east of the River Soar. It is a present day suburb of Leicester as a consequence of The Leicestershire Extension Act of 1891. In character, it maintains its semi-rural character because of the stretches of waterways, natural conservation areas and buildings within its borders. Aylestone Meadows is a designated local nature reserve. It was on a major transportation route for packhorse trains carrying coal from the collieries in the northwest of the county to Leicester, before open fields were enclosed in 1766. A packhorse bridge survives in the Meadows. The horses were brought over the eleven arches of the bridge, allowing them to cross the west end of The Soar and arriving at Marsden Lane and then on to Leicester with their load.
The oldest recorded mention of Old Aylestone has it called ‘Ailstone’ meaning Aegel’s settlement from the Anglo Saxon period and can be found in the 1086 Doomsday Book. From this date onwards the area was owned by various prestigious individuals and their families, and then in June 1869 it was sold by the sixth Duke of Rutland to eventually become a suburb of the city.
The conservation area of Old Aylestone village encircles Aylestone Parish Church, Hall Lane and Old Church Street to Sanvey Lane, and the canal. A church has been on the site of St Andrews since the twelfth century and is now the heart of the conservation area, being dotted about with other listed buildings – Aylestone Hall, St Andrews Church and 90, Old Church Street- and further afield, Victorian properties. There are other churches including the Roman Catholic Edward the Confessor built in 1922, Aylestone Baptist Chapel on Lutterworth Road built in 1932 and the Church of the Nativity on Cavendish Road. For further information it is best to research - which has details relating to building, conservation and heritage within the region.
Old Aylestone is within walking distance of many amenities including health clinics, dentist practices, uniquely bespoke shops, restaurants, sports venues, public houses, cafes and parks. The Leicester Royal Infirmary is also very close by. For an even greater variety of entertainment including theatres, museum and art galleries, and the cosmopolitan city of Leicester with its diverse cultural influences is on hand. To research all that is on offer might be a useful place to begin.
For schools, ofsted– is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice as within the locality and wider afield, there are many schools offering educational provision across the whole age range: Nursery, primary, secondary, including private establishments offering bordering facilities.
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